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## MCP vs Basic Function Calling
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## MCP vs Function Calling
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### Basic Function Calling
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To compare both approaches, this demo provides local function alternatives that don't require MCP:
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- To use traditional function calling instead of MCP, replace:
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- `get_tools()` with `local_get_tools()`
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- `call_tool()` with `local_call_tool()`
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This allows you to see the difference between the two approaches while keeping the same workflow.
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### Function Calling
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- Functions are directly embedded in application code
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- Functions are directly embedded in application code
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- Each new tool requires modifying the application
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- Each new tool requires modifying the application
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- Tools are defined within the application itself
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- Tools are defined within the application itself
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